SilverLeaf
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I'm planning on remote and on-site service from my rural home/shop until I can find/afford a shop or office in town. Even though the local telco has received a federal grant to expand broadband in my area, progress is slow (non-existent). Currently, the best I can do is a 1mbps / 200kbps wimax connection without any data cap. I also have available (for a backup connection) a 3G data connection through Sprint (somewhat faster, but with a small 4gb/month data cap and not real reliable)
I'm not sure if anyone else has dealt with this issue, but I'm looking for strategies to maximize my productivity given my limited bandwidth. I'm looking at WSUS offline update to help with repairs I bring back home. Also, I will be keeping copies of my service tools in the cloud (looking at SpiderOak) to minimize the need to xfer files from my home during a remote connection. This should help, assuming my customers connection is faster than mine.
I'm looking for recommendations for a remote connection app that is bandwidth-friendly as well. I've been looking at some of the vnc based ones (uvnc single click). Can anyone provide some real-world feedback or make any other suggestions on how to make the best of my bandwidth impairment?
I'm not sure if anyone else has dealt with this issue, but I'm looking for strategies to maximize my productivity given my limited bandwidth. I'm looking at WSUS offline update to help with repairs I bring back home. Also, I will be keeping copies of my service tools in the cloud (looking at SpiderOak) to minimize the need to xfer files from my home during a remote connection. This should help, assuming my customers connection is faster than mine.
I'm looking for recommendations for a remote connection app that is bandwidth-friendly as well. I've been looking at some of the vnc based ones (uvnc single click). Can anyone provide some real-world feedback or make any other suggestions on how to make the best of my bandwidth impairment?